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Wakey Wakey Campers finds 2.9m
Channel 4's new reality series Wakey Wakey Campersgot a warm welcome from the viewers as the launch show attracted 2.9 million (12.6%).
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More4 invests in British drama
Channel 4 has earmarked budgets of between£300,000 and£1m for 60-minute documentaries on new factual digital channel More4.
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Fincham: BBC1 needs to take more risks
BBC1 is to launch a new comedy drama strand to showcase new work from established writers in a bid to improve its performance in the genre.
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Edinburgh 2005 soundbites
'We want more that gets you on the edge of your seat, less that leaves you slumped on the sofa' Peter Fincham on his vision of a braver BBC1.
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ITV to increase commissioners
ITV director of programmes Nigel Pickard is planning to recruit new commissioning staff for the Network Centre to ease the pressure on genre controllers.
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Slashed budgets hit freelancers
Pact chief executive John McVay has accused broadcasters of fuelling the exploitation of freelancers by using the new indie terms of trade to pay less for programmes.
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Channel 4 draws a blank for breakfast
Channel 4 director of programmes Kevin Lygo has admitted that he is still no closer to finding a new breakfast show, despite having heard pitches for nearly two years.
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Sky One/HBO output deal falls through
BSkyB has ended talks with HBO, the US producer behind The Sopranos, over a possible output deal.
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Piracy fears over BBC streaming
The BBC's proposed new online media player could expose indies to internet piracy, according to producers' alliance Pact.
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RDF Media takes stake in Baby Channel
Wife Swapindie RDF Media has made another investment - this time in a TV channel.
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C4 set to renew ITN contract
Channel 4 is likely to renew its news contract with ITN after its director of television, Kevin Lygo, said he believed it was the best option for the channel.
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ITV in festival firing line
ITV is overreliant on Granada for its programming and needs to look for a greater range of programme suppliers, critics claimed during a session on 50 years of ITV.
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ITV nightly news may move (again)
ITV is considering moving its late-evening news once again - to a new 11pm slot.
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A missed opportunity
Lord Birt's MacTaggart lecture failed either to deliver the top-slicing manifesto which had been widely expected or to confound the commentators by coming up with his own big idea.
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Kit companies: on the record
The demise of hire outfit VFG earlier this has year taught those working in the hire business a valuable lesson: if you're not succeeding as a one-stop shop in the face of dwindling TV production budgets, then diversify.
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Courtesy costs nothing
The worrying survey findings for an Edinburgh session on How to be Happy in TV set Stuart Prebble reminiscing
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The on-demand BBC
On-demand is at the core of the digital debate, and may even change what we mean by 'broadcasting'. The BBC must be at the forefront of developments, says director general Mark Thompson
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No substitute for talent
Celebrity presenters will not succeed in drawing listeners to a radio station if they do not also fit the brand, says Graham Bryce.
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ITV's unhappy festival
John Birt's MacTaggart reticence took the heat off the BBC and put ITV firmly in the spotlight at Edinburgh.
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Impossible wins Discovery US order
Impossible Pictures, the company formed by the team behind Walking with Dinosaurs, is making an ambitious documentary series for Discovery Channel US, which will recreate major natural disasters.